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Germany has state-of-the-art trains covering an extremely comprehensive network at super fast speeds. ICE Trains, which are among the most impressive and comfortable in Europe, make inter-city travel within Germany a breeze. Several overnight trains are also in operation and can take you to France, The Netherlands, Belgium and Austria.
Getting to Germany
The easiest way of reaching Germany by train is to take the Eurostar to Paris or Brussels and then taking a connecting service from there. You can also take the high-speed TVG Est Europeen from Paris to Frankfurt and Stuttgart. |
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ICE (InterCity Express) Trains |
| ICE Trains are among the most comfortable in Europe and are also extremely fast. They travel at 300kph between major cities in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland and use tilting technology that allows them to go faster on curves. |
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InterCity & EuroCity |
| InterCity Trains, running at 200kph link Germany's major cities. EuroCity Trains connect major German cities to other cities in Europe. |
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Local Trains |
| Germany has a very well connected network for local trains, which are ideal for travelling between smaller destinations. These trains are also well connected with the InterCity, EuroCity and ICE networks, making the overall travelling experience a near seamless one. |
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CityNightLine |
| The CityNightLine is an overnight train linking major cities in Germany, The Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. The train provides an extremely comfortable experience ensuring that you arrive at your destination completely refreshed. |
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DB NachtZug |
| Deutsche Bahn (DB) connects major German cities to cities in other countries, including Eastern European countries. The travelling experience is a luxurious one, and trains are equipped with sleeper carriages, deluxe sleeper suites and couchette compartments. It is essential to book in advance. |
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